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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Dec 1981, p. 8

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Stay off the ice, police chief warns Police Chief Dennis Player is warning residents to stay off the ice in and around Penetanguishene since the ice still is not thick enough, in most cases to hold either people or snowmobiles. WINNERS They make us all proud : Several members of Midland Horticultural = Cash advance Farmers' growing soybeans and_ holding them in storage for resale later are eligible to apply for a cash advance. This amounts to $150.00 / tonne and is available from the - Ontario Soya-Bean Growers' Marketing Board. The main ad- vantage to the farmer is that it gives him the use of this money interest free from the time the payment is received until the beans are marketed. One stipulation is that the beans must be marketed before July 31, 1982. This program applies to home farm storage as well as other types of storage. Application forms for the advance may be ordered from_ the Ontario Soya-Bean Growers' Marketing Board, Box 1199, Chatham, Ont. N7M 5L8. % Society's Youth Group which meets each week in '3: = four of Midland's elementary Schools have reason :: = to be proud these days. im "They placed well in the provincial horticultural ::: "= society's 75th anniversary contest at the Royal =: = Winter Fair in Toronto. rs "Topping the winners is Lisa Malcolmson of :: =: Midland, who won a first-place red ribbon for her *: = Christmas door hanger and first place for her =: "| Christmas poster in the province-wide com-:: = petition. Bs s: Lisa attends Huron Park School in Midland. *: :: Allison Brush of the same school grabbed second ::: zs place in the door hanger contest and fourth place =: : in the Christmas poster contest. BE *: And Meenan Acharya from Huron Park won a *: :: fifth-place ribbon for her poster. es =: Meanwhile local schools placed fifth overall in *: :: the group decorated Christmas tree event at the =: Royal Winter Fair. :: Congratulations to one and all from The Midland % :: Times, your community news newspaper oe *: This pretty nine-year-old Grade 4 miss is Lisa =: :: Maleolmson of Huron Park School. = member of Midland Horticultural Society's Youth *: *: Group who won a first-place ribbon at the Royal =. = Winter Fair for her Christmas door hanger. Lisa =: is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Malcolmson ::: =: of Midland. Well done Lisa, we are all very proud °: of you. [ = JOYOUS YULE We wish you the best of.the Holiday Season with a Christmas filled with love and peace. From TINNEY'S SEPTIC SERVICE LTD. Bruce, Mike & Staff OLYMPIA SPORTS Several hundreds cans of food were received at the Pen Theatre during the Tin Can Show held last Saturday. The price of admission to the matinee show was a can of food instead of the usual cash, the cans going to the Salvation Army for distribution. From left are Salvation Army Cadet John Fredborg, moviegoers Carole Moreau, Giselle Moreau, and Pen Theatre em- ployee Ralph Beauchamp. Closing- Out-Sale Continues One can per patron She's a = OF MIDLAND invites you to join us for oe @ Our Biggest Celebration Ever!!! OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY and DRIVE-THRU GRAND OPENING Sunday December 27, 1981 10:30 am to 11:00 pm (Drive-Thru ribbon cut at 12 noon) HAVE A TASTE OF 1976 PRICES! Big Mac ! 80° Soft Drinks 25°/35'/45° Bene eh 99° g Shakes 60° Yalb. w/cheese R gh Coffee 15°/25' Y pounder 8 lng Milk 30° Filet-0-Fish ™ 50° Hot Chocolate 30! Cheeseburger 40° Cookies 25'/30° Hamburger Rhy Pies 35° Fries 30°/45° Sundaes 40° That's All You'll Pay On Our Special Day! All prices reduced to 1976 prices! (breakfast menu excluded) KKKKK* KKKKK AY Midland Store Only - We reserve the right to limit quantities gee 8, FEiny Betenmer 25, 1981 fetter

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